Hilary Duff issues warning to paparazzi snapping photos of her son

Singer and actress Hilary Duff came close to testing news legislation introduced to keep photographers away from celebrities’ kids on Monday after paparazzi swarmed a park and started taking pictures of her young son without her consent.

The “So Yesterday” singer took to Twitter to recount her showdown with photographers in Los Angeles, revealing she was appalled by the way her 2-year-old son, Luca, suddenly became a paparazzi target.

She wrote, “At the park today I had the opportunity to have two paps arrested for taking pictures of my son. Without my consent this IS AGAINST THE LAW!

“I chose to let them off with a stern warning, next time I will not be so nice. ALL kids deserve to have their childhood!!”

Duff is one of many celebrity parents who have joined Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s bid to boycott tabloids and websites that buy in unapproved pictures of stars and their kids.

Last year, Jennifer Garner and Halle Berry fought for new laws that would keep snappers well away from the kids of stars. The legislation was passed and introduced in January.

At the park today I had the opportunity to have two paps arrested for taking pictures of my son.Without my consent this IS AGAINST THE LAW!